Marie Briere

An upper level Master of the University of Torino

Master in
Finance, Insurance, and Risk Management

About the master

The Master in Finance, Insurance, and Risk Management prepares for a career in highly-skilled jobs in the financial industry. Graduates use their advanced quantitative finance and econometrics skills in asset management, banks, insurers, hedge funds, consulting firms and major corporations. Such skills also open up opportunities in institutions like central banks, regulators, sovereign wealth funds and sovereign organizations. The outstanding academic background provided by the program also allows graduate students fast-track access to PhD programs in finance.

NEW

APPLICATIONS FOR 2020/21 ARE OPEN.

Deadline: June 30, 2020

PROGRAM STRENGHTS

A selected Faculty from leading universities, alongside the experience of finance and banking professionals.

Everyday contact with the scholars and researchers of Collegio Carlo Alberto and access to the scientific activities and events hosted at the Collegio.

Merit-based tuition waivers offered by our sponsors.

Career days and an outstanding network of our Alumni.

A New FinTech Sequence, alongside the traditional Quantitative Finance backbone.

The award of a second level Master in Finance, Insurance, and Risk Management degree from the University of Torino.

A fast track access to the PhD Programme in Finance.

PLACEMENT

Placement record for previous graduates is excellent and includes a large variety of firms, banks, and organizations in the financial industry such as:

Merit-Based Tuition Waiver

Merit Based Prize

STUDENT LOAN PER MERITO

Courses Sponsors

Professional courses by

ADMISSION

Annual tuition fees for the Master's program are €15,000. They are comprehensive of course material, use of the Collegio and University facilities, access to on-campus seminars, to the Library and online databases of the Collegio and University.

A number of full and partial tuition fee waivers will be awarded to applicants for financial aid, according to the admission ranking. Students can also finance their participation through students' loans.

NEWS

Eurizon capital offers two prizes entitled to the memory of Ciro Beffi, former CEO of its Luxembourg branch. The prizes will be awarded to graduates of the Master. The award consists of an internship with stipend, in the staff of the CEO of Eurizon Capital.

PART-TIME AUDITORS

A fee of €1,000 is charged for each course.

LIFE IN TORINO

Turin is one of the main university towns in Italy, hosting both the Università degli Studi and the Politecnico and you will easily access everything that is normally needed for student life.

You can easily move around using public transport or various bike, motorbike and car sharing services.

Turin is less chaotic than other Italian towns and it is considered a “green” city, thanks to its many parks. It is culturally attractive and vibrant thanks to its modern and interactive museums and other cultural institutions.

After considering the cost of your particular Master program and evaluating the possibility of receiving a scholarship or a loan, it is necessary to understand the economic commitment that living in Torino will bring.

An indication of costs.

Single room in shared apartment from € 250, all costs included

Studio from € 450, all costs included

Food € 250

Transport € 38 (monthly bus fare)

TOTAL monthly expenditure: starting from approx. € 600

Compared to other Italian cities

Milan € 1.200,00

Rome € 1.100,00

Bologna € 900,00

After the enrollment the secretariat will provide you with some useful contacts to start house hunting in Torino.